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Artbit, hosted by Giovanna Sun, is a podcast where art meets innovation. As a tech entrepreneur, artist, curator, blockchain consultant, and bestselling author, Giovanna brings her unique perspective to every episode. Artbit features insightful interviews with artists, creators, and blockchain entrepreneurs who are shaping the future of Web3, generative art, AI, and digital assets. Whether you're an emerging creator, tech enthusiast, or curious listener, you'll discover stories that inspire and tools to create your own path in the decentralized world. Publications: Sell What You Love.Giovanna Sun
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    • EP.74. Tokyo Celebrates 17 Years of Bitcoin White Paper Was Japan the Birthplace of Satoshi's Vision
      Nov 9 2025

      My new book, "What We Talk About When We Talk About Bitcoin' is available on Amazon Kindle, explore more juicy stories about Bitcoin, Read:https://a.co/d/8WptJNh

      This episode, I have a very exclusive story from Tokyo, Japan.

      On October 31, 2008, Satoshi Nakamoto, the anonymous founder of Bitcoin, first published Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System (the Bitcoin white paper). Seventeen years later, Bitcoin has become a mainstream financial asset. However, what is less well known is that "blockchain" was not Nakamoto's original term. In the initial code and concepts, he used "Time Chain" to describe the technology. A time chain is a distributed ledger linked together in chronological order using cryptographic technology, serving as the precursor to today’s blockchain. Nakamoto described Bitcoin as a time-stamped ledger of truth. (Source: Truth for

      the Commoner, TFTC.io)

      To celebrate the 17th anniversary of the Bitcoin white paper’s publication, the Tokyo Bitcoin Base held a special event. Through group activities, the event revealed many fascinating historical connections between Japan and Bitcoin (BTC), as well as lesser-known historical fragments.

      Listening for more.

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    • EP. 74. 2025 Korea Blockchain Week Highlights
      Sep 23 2025

      Welcome back to Artbit ! In this episode, we’re talking about some cool stuff from the 2025 Korea Blockchain Week, including the Solana Oriental Conference and the Crypto Mass Adoption event that just kicked off.


      Tuned in!

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    • EP.73. Frieze Seoul 2025 Opens a Global Stage with Local Pulse
      Sep 4 2025

      The fourth edition of Frieze Seoul has opened its doors at COEX in Gangnam, once again placing Seoul firmly on the map as a rising powerhouse in the global art scene. Running through September 6, the fair features over 120 leading galleries from across Asia and around the world,

      offering a vibrant snapshot of today’s artistic voices.

      Frieze Seoul continues to run in tandem with Kiaf SEOUL, , creating an ecosystem where global exchange meets strong local roots. Through collaborations with Korean institutions, curated programs, and special projects, this year’s fair continues to bridge boundaries and foster meaningful cultural dialogue.

      This year’s highlights include a carefully curated mix of emerging and established artists whose

      work engages with material, identity, and urban experience. Among the standout names from

      my picks are Yulia Iosilzon, whose intricate mixed-media works reflect psychological

      landscapes; Minjung Woo, known for her ethereal, gesture-based abstractions; and Jae Yong

      Kim, the beloved donut artist, who returns with his signature glazed ceramic sculptures, rich in

      humor, color, and cultural commentary.

      Also featured are Minhaee Kim, whose surreal, cyberpunk style reflects 80’s futurism; Tadashi

      Kawamata, the renowned Japanese artist whose site-responsive installations often incorporate

      reclaimed materials; and Zilla Leutenegger, whose animations and spatial drawings blur the

      lines between the real and the imagined.

      A major milestone for the fair is the debut of Frieze House Seoul, a new permanent space inaugurated with UnHouse, an exhibition curated by Jae Seok Kim, focusing on queer

      perspectives of home and identity—an example of the fair’s evolving commitment to underrepresented voices.

      Tune on the tunes for more.


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